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The New Gothic / Neogoth

i think this neo goth thing is pretty much here to stay...
at least from an editorial point of view...
there are just so many stylists and editors who love this look too much to ever let it go...

and you can still see this sort of thing on the runways...even this fall 08/09
 
^oh thanks soft for reviving....(wonder what's your style lately after also reviving the androginy thread.....)
i was looking for it yesterday and was bored after looking the first 5p. in the trends threads.... and was too lazy to do a search....
 
ahha...
yeah- the androgyny thread got somehow moved into the model section but i rescued it and brought it back to trendspotting..

:p


my style lately is probably a bit of both androgyny and neo goth as you have so cleverly figured out...;)

^_^
 
Related to DosViolones's post and because I know Nicola Formichetti wants to do something with her (but it seems it didn't happen.... too bad!)
more from Hanna Linden, a photographer i like....

I'm not posting everything (found more on the source : rivingtonarms.com in NY... so if you live there, please go.... at least just for me....)




 
it hasn't been posted but i think this belongs there, non?
just posting the 'easiest' looks...
Givenchy Haute Couture SS08 by R.Tisci












and the white wedding dress....


style.com
 
post pictures, i want to know what this medieval goth is all about.

i think this neogoth (whomever coined the term, Kudos) has people confused.

i remember being in school, and the kids that dressed all in black with the heavy leathers coats, (even in the summer mind you) chains, and spikes...I remember them being labeled goth.

to me, the neogoth is a more mature look, it's a bit more refined. it need not be black, but it still maintains the whole dark vibe.
 
I think a black sweater, some dark jeans ,with dark purple lip stain is what neo goth looks like to me.
 
any ideas on how to do this look in the warmer months?

i have always worn all-black, but this winter it went far more neo goth than ever before. i'm hoping to keep it for spring...
 
any ideas on how to do this look in the warmer months?

i have always worn all-black, but this winter it went far more neo goth than ever before. i'm hoping to keep it for spring...

Lol most of the goths I know tend to stray in summer time. The look goes a little wonky. It begins to crossover into the cyber/industrial/punk/lolita fields and further from the medieval/victorian trends. I think those months are the time when you need to focus on your accessories and styling to maintain a neogoth look.
 
You don't have to be pale ... just look at my profile pic; Sammy Jo Wilkinson is dark-skinned and she looks amazing in goth style. :)

I didn't say you had to be pale, just that I'd love to see some non-pale people that could work this look friend. But that's a nice example you gave me there. Just what I was lookin' for. :flower:
 
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any ideas on how to do this look in the warmer months?

i have always worn all-black, but this winter it went far more neo goth than ever before. i'm hoping to keep it for spring...
Hmm, just wear short black dresses (babydoll or intricate t-shirt style) and black flat gladiator sandals, with no tights and black leather bands for jewellery? That's still not cheery and you won't melt. Because that's I associate the goths I know in summer with. Molten make-up.
 
But that shouldn't stop someone who does the neogoth thing out of aesthetic interest instead of the belief that they are really a reborn medieval wench?
 

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